A semi-fictional correspondence between two women: one goes to Iran in 1979 to topple the Shah; the other experiences the onerous years of Ceaușescu’s Romania. Their biographies run in parallel via images of everyday life and videograms of revolution.
In the early ‘70s, in Argentina, a group of homosexuals decided to confront the status quo. With tes...
It follows Chilean writer Antonio Skármeta as he celebrates the end of the autocrats. Cheerful farew...
Maria Casarès, a theatre actress and Albert Camus, one of the most important modern french writer, k...
This remarkable documentary tells the story of Professor Jenny Hocking, the historian who took on th...
A documentary about Finnish twin sisters, one of whom disappeared in Argentina in 1977.
This documentary follows Juan Carlos's life through archive footage and exclusive interviews with th...
Argentina, 1973. The return of democracy marks the beginning of a new countdown to the next coup d'é...
After the World War I, Mussolini's perspective on life is severely altered; once a willful socialist...
A hundred letters written by Portuguese women during the Salazar dictatorship were found by chance i...
A conversation between the director of this film, Carmen Castillo and Marcia Merino, AKA La Flaca Al...
While Germany sits as one of the major democratic models, an ex-prisoner of the Stasi delivers from ...
Containing rare footage and recorded conversations, this documentary about "the plunder of a nation"...
Inês Etienne Romeu was an opponent to the Brazilian's dictatorship. She was kidnapped, tortured and ...
Documentary that shows the events that culminated in the deposition of President João Goulart, on Ma...
During the first days after the 1973 Chilean coup d’état, the political leadership of the Popular Un...
Margherita Sarfatti, Mussolini's lover and advisor, was a woman who exerted a great influence on the...